The fight against cardiovascular disease is a global one, and Kuwait is actively strengthening its position in this battle. Recently, the Kuwait Heart Association announced its newly elected Board of Directors, signaling a continued commitment to heart health awareness and preventative measures within the nation. This election, held on November 30th, sets the stage for impactful initiatives over the 2025-2027 term and reinforces the Association’s crucial role in public health.
New Leadership for the Kuwait Heart Association
The Kuwait Heart Association’s regular general assembly meeting saw the unanimous election (by acclamation) of a new Board of Directors. Representatives from the Ministry of Social Affairs were present as members of the general assembly confirmed the leadership team. This demonstrates strong governmental support for the Association’s vital mission.
The new board is comprised of distinguished individuals with extensive experience in the medical field and community service:
- Talal Jassim Al-Bahar — Chairman
- Dr Mohammed Abdulmajeed Zubaid — Vice Chairman
- Dr Rashid Abdulaziz Al-Awish — Secretary General
- Raed Jawad Bukhamseen — Treasurer
- Dr Musa Akbar Jabr — Member
- Dr Hala Badr Al-Issa — Member
- Dr Abdullah Hussein Ismail — Member
- Dr Ahmed Falah Al-Kharaza — Member
- Abdulrazzaq Salah Al-Mutawa — Member
This diverse group is poised to spearhead the organization’s efforts towards improved cardiovascular health. The addition of new perspectives alongside experienced leadership promises a dynamic and effective approach.
Addressing the Leading Cause of Death: Cardiovascular Disease in Kuwait
Dr. Rashid Al-Awish, the newly appointed Secretary General, underscored the Association’s dedication to tackling cardiovascular disease, the number one cause of death both within Kuwait and on a global scale. The organization recognizes that prevention is better than cure, and that proactive measures are critical to reducing the burden of heart-related illnesses.
The Importance of Early Detection
One core objective of the Kuwait Heart Association is to broaden the culture of early detection. Regular check-ups and screenings can identify risk factors before they develop into life-threatening conditions. This involves outreach programs to educate the public on recognizing symptoms and understanding the importance of timely medical intervention.
Promoting Health Awareness and Lifestyle Changes
The board’s focus extends beyond diagnosis to encompass comprehensive health awareness initiatives. They plan to empower citizens with the knowledge and tools to adopt healthier lifestyles, including promoting balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and smoking cessation. This proactive stance is crucial, as lifestyle factors significantly contribute to the development of cardiovascular diseases.
These initiatives will also likely focus on managing existing conditions like hypertension and diabetes – both significant contributors to heart problems – through education and support.
Strengthening the National Role of the Association
The newly elected Board of Directors expressed gratitude for the continued trust and support of the General Assembly. They are firmly committed to solidifying the Kuwait Heart Association‘s position as a key national resource in the fight against heart disease.
This commitment translates into several key areas. The Association will work to develop and implement targeted health programs aligned with the Kuwaiti government’s broader health objectives, particularly those aiming to improve the nation’s overall well-being. Collaboration with other healthcare organizations and institutions is also expected to increase.
Furthermore, the Association plans to expand its reach through innovative communication strategies. Utilizing digital platforms alongside traditional outreach methods will ensure that information on heart disease prevention and management reaches a wider audience, including younger generations. There’s a growing emphasis on utilizing telehealth and digital health solutions to improve access to care, especially for those in remote areas.
Future Initiatives and Collaboration
The Association is also likely to explore opportunities for international collaboration, learning from best practices in other countries and participating in global research efforts. This exchange of knowledge will be invaluable in refining their strategies and maximizing their impact.
Looking ahead, the Kuwait Heart Association is expected to launch new campaigns focused on specific risk factors, such as obesity and high cholesterol. They may also expand their support services for patients and their families, providing resources and guidance to navigate the challenges of living with cardiovascular disease. The focus on cardiovascular health will remain paramount.
In conclusion, the election of the new Board of Directors marks an exciting chapter for the Kuwait Heart Association. With a renewed commitment to awareness, prevention, and collaboration, the organization is well-positioned to make significant strides in reducing the incidence of heart disease and improving the quality of life for all Kuwaitis. We encourage readers to visit the Kuwait Heart Association’s website and social media channels to learn more about their initiatives and how they can contribute to a healthier future. Staying informed and proactive about your heart health is the best defense against this prevalent disease.

